STH 77 | National or State Registers Record | Wisconsin Historical Society

National or State Registers Record

STH 77

National or State Register of Historic Places
STH 77 | National or State Registers Record | Wisconsin Historical Society
NAMES
Historic Name:Montreal Company Location Historic District
Reference Number:80000141
PROPERTY LOCATION
Location (Address):STH 77
County:Iron
City/Village:Montreal
Township:
SUMMARY
Montreal Company Location Historic District
Montreal, Iron County
Dates of contributing buildings: 1907-1927

The Montreal Company Location Historic District is a national example of industrial community planning. It also reflects the employee housing policy of the Montreal Mining Company. Mining activity began in the Lake Superior region in the early 1840s with the discoveries of copper and iron ore. Establishment of this industry spurred settlement in the Gogebic Range. Joseph Calvi and his family were among the original pioneers to the area. Joseph Calvi bought a plot of land at the top of Bourne Hill in Montreal. The Calvi Reserve, as it was called, consisted of the only buildings built on private land outside of the mining company lands.

Originally, miners settled around the mining shaft and constructed homes on land leased from the mining company. Streets were placed randomly and houses faced in various directions. Between 1907 and 1917 the company abandoned the informal housing policy and initiated a program of company-owned rental housing. In order to attract and retain laborers, in 1918, 50 pre-cut Aladdin bungalows were built. The Aladdin Company of Bay City, Michigan was one of America's leading distributors of pre-cut houses.

As labor forces continued to grow the company planned additional housing. A second townsite was platted in 1924. Landscape architect Albert D. Taylor provided the plan calling for construction of 14 family blocks, 31 double houses, 112 single houses and 31 empty lots for future expansion. Although connected to the existing grid-patterned townsite, the addition displays a curvilinear street pattern favored by many early 20th century planners. Taylor further proposed a centrally located school, hospital, chapel, company store, and community garages. Landscape improvements were also made.

The homes in this district are private residences, please respect the privacy of the residents.

PROPERTY FEATURES
Period of Significance:1907-1930
Area of Significance:Community Planning And Development
Area of Significance:Industry
Area of Significance:Landscape Architecture
Applicable Criteria:Event
Historic Use:Industry/Processing/Extraction: Extractive Facility
Historic Use:Religion: Religious Facility
Historic Use:Domestic: Secondary Structure
Historic Use:Domestic: Single Dwelling
Architectural Style:No Style Listed
Architectural Style:Queen Anne
Architectural Style:Tudor Revival
Resource Type:District
Architect:Taylor,Albert D.
DESIGNATIONS
Historic Status:Listed in the National Register
Historic Status:Listed in the State Register
National Register Listing Date:05/23/1980
State Register Listing Date:01/01/1989
NUMBER OF RESOURCES WITHIN PROPERTY
Number of Contributing Buildings:116
Number of Contributing Sites:0
Number of Contributing Structures:0
Number of Contributing Objects:0
Number of Non-Contributing Sites:0
Number of Non-Contributing Structures:0
Number of Non-Contributing Objects:0
RECORD LOCATION
National Register and State Register of Historic Places, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin

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